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Newsweek
17 hours ago
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AEW Star Suffers Devasting Setback After Undergoing Surgery
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. AEW star Bryan Cage is facing a long road to recovery after undergoing a second major surgery in just eight weeks. The powerhouse wrestler revealed he recently had a knee replacement. This procedure comes shortly after he had surgery to repair a torn quad tendon suffered in March. Despite the significant setbacks, Cage is already back in the gym, showcasing his trademark intensity and determination. Cage made his AEW debut at Double or Nothing in 2020, winning the Casino Ladder Match and later becoming the FTW Champion under the management of Taz. As a founding member of Team Taz, he was a dominant force before being kicked out of the group. More news: WWE News: Steve Austin Reveals Real-Life Vince McMahon Confrontation In recent years, he has been a key member of the Mogul Embassy faction alongside Swerve Strickland and Prince Nana, primarily competing in AEW and its sister promotion, ROH. He is a former two-time ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Champion. The string of injuries began with a quad tear that forced him and his tag team partner, Lance Archer, to be pulled from a scheduled AEW World Tag Team Championship match at the Dynasty pay-per-view in April. Cage explained on social media that he decided to address a long-standing knee issue while he was already sidelined. BOGOTA, COLOMBIA - NOVEMBER 16: A general view of the AAA Mexican Lucha Libre friday night show at the Movistar Arena during an AAA World Wide Wrestling match on November 16, 2018 in Bogota, Colombia. BOGOTA, COLOMBIA - NOVEMBER 16: A general view of the AAA Mexican Lucha Libre friday night show at the Movistar Arena during an AAA World Wide Wrestling match on November 16, 2018 in Bogota, Colombia."I've been dealing with excessive knee pain for years and have been working through it with the intention of going under the knife after All In," Cage wrote on Instagram. "With the unfortunate setback of tearing my quad, I figured F it, let's just get 'em both done." He remains defiant and focused on his eventual return to the ring. "Love me, hate me, or somewhere in-between, you can't deny I'm a f***** machine! Not an easy or fun choice, but I'm gonna come back ripping heads off. Especially if this is me right now after surgery." Cage is a good in-ring worker and was getting a notable push by AEW CEO Tony Khan before he was sidelined with this injury. Perhaps, when Cage returns to television, AEW will give him a renewed push that can set him up for a bigger run with the promotion. More WWE News: For more on WWE, head to Newsweek Sports.


Newsweek
25-04-2025
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- Newsweek
AEW Star's Injury Worse Than Expected: Report
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. AEW will be without one of its stars longer than expected, as the injury is worse than hoped for after surgery. Recent reports from Dave Meltzer in the Wrestling Observer Newsletter have shed light on the severity of Cage's recent injury, revealing it to be a torn quadriceps muscle rather than an initial diagnosis of a knee issue. This extends the anticipated recovery period, typically around a year. However, Cage is reportedly determined to defy these timelines and return to in-ring action as soon as possible. Meltzer's report detailed the circumstances leading up to the injury, stating, "Regarding Brian Cage, it appears his injury was a torn quad and not a knee injury. That's usually a one-year recuperation period, but he vows to return quicker. He had an injury in his leg for months that he'd been working on. He didn't realize it was as bad as it was. He was working an indie in Los Angeles against Chris Masters and went for a spinebuster. On the initial pickup, the left leg buckled and he felt the tear bad." He described it as feeling like a piece of paper tearing in half. It had nothing to do with the match or the spot during a match with Chris Masters in Los Angeles. More news: WWE News: Steve Austin Reveals Real-Life Vince McMahon Confrontation Cage previously confirmed that he had undergone surgery and had already begun his rehabilitation process by returning to the gym. Cage has been regularly used since his impactful debut at Double or Nothing in May 2020, where he won the Casino Ladder Match, earning an immediate AEW World Championship opportunity. All Elite Wrestling ALL IN at Wembley Stadium in London on August 27, 2023. All Elite Wrestling ALL IN at Wembley Stadium in London on August 27, 2023. Courtesy of AEW Throughout his AEW tenure, Cage has held the revived FTW Championship, aligning himself with Taz before eventually parting ways with Team Taz. He also became a part of Tully Blanchard's stable, which transitioned into The Embassy under Prince Nana's guidance and later merged into The Don Callis Family. Beyond AEW, Cage has also achieved success in Ring of Honor (ROH), holding the ROH World Television Championship and the ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Championship on two occasions as part of The Embassy with Kaun and Toa Liona. We wish Cage a speedy recovery. More WWE News: For more on WWE, head to Newsweek Sports.